Vertical attatchment for offset.

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hemi

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Jul 17, 2009
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When I built granmaw I was not aware that I would ever need a vertical smoker. Today I smoked some Canadian Bacon and I had to lay it down on the grate. It turned out second best thing in the world. and I ain't talkin sliced bread here.

I ain't much with editing pictures but this is a pix of granmaw caught in a storm. The black area to the left is where I think I will fabricate a vertical smokin box and just close off the appropriate chimneys while in operation
See anythin wron with it? [of course I'l cut a passage for the heat and smoke and put on a flue with a dampner.]

Thanx, Hemi..
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Do you have it setup as a reverse flow or tuning plates, you will need to baffle some of the heat to the vertical, and close the 2 existing stacks on the smoker, add a 3rd stack on the vertical if its a standard fire box.

If its a reverse flow you may want to put the vertical on the firebox side close off the 2 stacks and a add a 3rd stack to the vertical.

Its a little hard to say without seeing pics of the inside of the smoker, but thought a bump would be a kind gesture.
Give us some pics and more info.
 
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